He is a contemplative solitary, who has consorted much with woods, lakes, and mountains, and has dwelt much upon the sensations they excite in himself.
No one can read the Iliad without feeling that the writer, or writers, of the stirring debates with which it is thronged had consorted with, and was intimately familiar with public life.
But for our trusty brother-in-law and the Abbot, With all the rest of that consorted crew, Destruction straight shall dog them at the heels.
My lord, I have from Oxford sent to London The heads of Brocas and Sir Bennet Seely; Two of the dangerous consorted traitors That sought at Oxford thy dire overthrow.
And it was true that he now consorted daily through a profitable summer with people who had heretofore been but names to him.
She willed him to prefer choicer characters than the roughs he consorted with, to aspire to genteel occupation that would not send him back at the day's end grimed, reeking with low odours, and far too hungry.
To them this white warrior, who consorted with the great apes and the fierce baboons, who growled and snarled and snapped like a beast, was not human.
Almost at once Malbihn recognized the strange figure as that of the creature who consorted with apes and baboons--the white warrior of the jungle who had freed the king baboon and led the whole angry horde of hairy devils upon him and Jenssen.
A girl who had consorted with apes, who, according to her own admission, had lived almost naked among them, could have no considerable sense of the finer qualities of virtue.
But, when we came theare, he would not per any meanes the king should know of the matter, whereby we perceved he was consorted with the said scrivano to parte stakes with hym.
But this was not enough for Lady Arabella as long as her daughter still habitually consortedwith the female culprit, and as long as her husband consorted with the male culprit.
He consorted much with blacklegs and such-like, because blacklegs were to his taste.
The storm that rose at sunset shrieked about the inn, and the hollow groaning in the mazes of the huge chimney consorted in fitting harmonies with the old man's eerie tunes.
Having, after a lapse of many grey years, put on once more the mantle of youth, he was very ready to welcome a face that consorted so perfectly with his mood.
That I consorted with idlers and dunces is another of the melancholy facts for which I hold Mr. Barlow responsible.
With the wise boy--whom I know by no other name than the Spirit of the Fort--I recently consorted on a breezy day when the river leaped about us and was full of life.
He has consorted latterly with his kinsman, there, in such a sort as to find great pleasure in his company, and I will acknowledge that it touches my feelings to part the pair so soon.
The church, like all the other edifices, was built of stone; and the village at a little distance might look like broken crags of rock, so well it consorted with the harsh, crude nature about it.
Here, however, it consortedwell enough with the lingering qualities of the old pagan civilization still perceptible in Italy.
He consorted not only with friends of the colonies, but was, and for a long time continued to be, on intimate terms of courteous intercourse also with those who were soon to be described as their enemies.
Furthermore, as a Frenchman he naturally consorted with members of the opposition party who took views very favorable to America.
He had consorted with idolaters round the altars of Baal; and therefore a sore punishment had come upon him.
He frequently consortedwith such, and had chosen many of his friends from among them.
This Victim consorted very little with him or the like of him.
During the days of sojourn in ‘Iráq this Oppressed One sat down and consorted with all classes without veil or disguise.
There, to complete his wickedness, he consorted with a sorcerer named Gallery, hoping that by this man's art he might escape payment of the fifteen hundred crowns to the dead man's father.
Now for a long time the Bishop consorted with this unhappy woman, who submitted to him from avarice rather than from love, and also because her husband urged her to show him favour.
It had consorted with this that we found ourselves, by I know not what inconsequence, a pair of the "assets" of a firm; Messrs.
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